Hardware25.12.2009
This year’s top gadgets
Technology has come some distance in the past few years with regards to the complexity of operations that smaller and smaller devices can achieve. Today a smartphone is in some ways able to process and deliver what a desktop computer could not do a decade ago.
These advances are incorporated into a variety of devices – some of which are changing the way consumers relate to technology and to each other. With this in mind we take a look at 2009’s best gadgets, based on Time Magazine and technology news websites Cnet and Gizmodo’s picks.
| Time Magazine | CNet | Gizmodo |
| Motorola Droid | Apple iPod Touch | Palm Pre |
| Barnes and Noble Nook | Asus Eee PC 1005HA | Windows 7 |
| Dyson Air Multiplier | Flip UltraHD | Canon 7D |
| Apple iPhone 3Gs | HTC Hero | HTC Hero |
| Canon EOS 1D Mark IV | LG enV Touch | Video on Demand |
| Dell Adamo XPS | Logitech Harmony One | Flip Mino HD |
| FinePix 3D W1 | Logitech Squeezebox Boom | Amazon Kindle |
| Casio G-Shock GW7900B-1 | Monster Turbine Pro In-Ear Speakers | Playstation3 Slim |
| Beats Solo by Dr. Dre | Nintendo DSi | Toyota Prius |
| Panasonic G10 Series Plasma HDTVs | Panasonic TC-P50G10 HD TV | The NBN |
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